The Players Committee, or PC as it is better known, was given control of the oversight of the game, including the championship tournament season, and was also afforded the ability to create new cards for the game, although with a number of restrictions. They christened this group the Star Wars Customizable Card Game: Players Committee. Unable to continue to produce, market, or support the game, Decipher instead created a volunteer committee of some of the game’s most active and accomplished players. Decipher lost its license to produce official Star Wars products in 2001 the CCG was replaced by Wizards of the Coast's Star Wars Trading Card Game. During several years of the game's run, between 19, it was a top-selling CCG, second only to Magic: The Gathering, according to the InQuest magazines, and had a player base of over 40,000. The game spanned all of the original Star Wars trilogy (A New Hope, Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, and Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi) as well as Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. The last set, Theed Palace Limited, was released in the fall of 2001. Over the years, Decipher added eleven full expansions to the original card base, as well as numerous smaller expansions, special-purpose sets, and promotional releases. Star Wars CCG was first released in December 1995.
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